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I do not have time...can anyone suggest partners/MVP's that will create for
fee a small business solution using Access 2000.
fee a small business solution using Access 2000.
I do not have time...can anyone suggest partners/MVP's that will create for
fee a small business solution using Access 2000.
PC Datasheet said:Hello Robert,
I can help you.
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PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications
(e-mail address removed)
www.pcdatasheet.com
If you don't get the help you need in the newsgroup, I can help you for a
very reasonable fee. Over 1000 Access users have come to me for help.
PC Datasheet said:Hello Robert,
I can help you.
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PC Datasheet
Your Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word Applications
(e-mail address removed)
www.pcdatasheet.com
If you don't get the help you need in the newsgroup, I can help you for a
very reasonable fee. Over 1000 Access users have come to me for help.
Craig Hornish said:Yep, and this was after your posts a few months ago that said to the
effect that some of PC's posts/responces were misleading because the person
would not know that for more extensive help there would be a charge for it.
I thought this was a bogus and still do, people can figure that out for
themselves.
Just like the links that others have supplied to their webstsites,
people will know that for more extensive help there will be a price. For
example: I have not yet seen a comment from you about Kevin Hill of 3NF
Consulting. Do you really think that anybody that goes to the "Newsgroups"
(that is not a newsgroup listing) page think that any furthur help is free.
One link on there is only emil, but the other is for phone support at 1.39
per minute, and of course they can go to the menu items for services,
pricing, etc.
So do you want PC to go back to the old signature like 3NF's or be more
forthcoming like you asked?
I know you'd rather have none of it, but unless something is done
consistantly for all posters you really should stop this targeted campaign.
John Vinson said:Please post an email address at which you can be reached; munge it so
spammers don't pick it up (e.g. myname <at> domain <dot> com).
I suspect you'll get several expressions of interest.
John W. Vinson[MVP]